Thank you for the review. Until this year I had only one true diver watch, an Omega mid-size Seamaster 300 Professional. I have been looking at the Citizen NY0040 for quite a while and I saw your recent review of it, but most of my watches are automatics and I wanted something different. I like Citizen's Eco-Drive and watched this review with interest, but chose not to get the Aqualand as it is quite large (to my liking) and I will never use all of it's features. Instead I bought a Citizen Promaster BN0151 (blue dial and bezel). After wearing it for two weeks I am very happy with my choice.
Sir, that is a proper diver watch. Very good choice. From the guy that had many eco-drives,divers and nondivers promaster, in my collection, i can tell you that are bulletproof watches, very good quality, the quartz movement is very precise and no need for maintenance for at least 10-15 years (thats the capacitor/baterry life). Wear it in good health!!!
Good review, that is not a helium escape valve though, this is an air diver, that is a water sensor, so it automatically starts the dive mode and depth sensor for business 👍
Another great review, that's a beast of a watch! I have the black version of your 'vintage ' Promaster', needs a new battery, but it's a great watch. I have several Eco-Drives, I love them, they're great movements, only needs light to work! The Seiko S5 'Land Shark' is also known as the Atlas, named after the mountain range I guess? I totally agree that it's great watch, and probably more practical than a lot older divers, although not ISO certified, but like most owners I don't 'dive' I 'swim' at most so that bit is really irrelevant? Looking forward to a review of the 'old Promaster' soon please.......
How does the blue strap fit on a smaller (6.7") wrist? Is it longer than the black strap you have on the watch. I'm concern the blue strap would wrap too much around on a smaller wrist, or there aren't enough holes to accommodate a smaller wrist.
The blue strap will fit. I have a 6.25 inch wrist. I just don’t like the all writing on the blue strap and it’s not as comfortable as the strap I replaced it with. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I do like large watches and I like that one allot currently I have two citizens and I would wear them at any occasion but thats me.. Seiko does discontinue many of its cool dive watches just the other day I was looking for the baby tuna and the monster both large dive watches and sadly not to be found anymore
Awesome review! Can You tell me Your oponion na a BN2040-17X TITANIUM? Would You prefer it, even tho the price is higher? I cant finf info about the bezel in the titanium one, is it still aluminium? Thanks
The green dial is gorgeous. I think it might be out of production so you are getting it on the Grey market. Price is not to bad for Grey market. Being titanium, green and possibly out of production. You will pay a little more, but that green is awesome.
Citizen has a long and distinguished history in producing uncompromising built-for-purpose ISO rated dive watches. Divers with actual 'street cred' in the professional diving community, not watches to impress the ladies at the bar next to the swimming pool in your holiday resort.
Nearly all dive watches are in meters. Conversion simple. 1 meter equals roughly 3 feet. Most watch’s I have and have handled that measure depth are in meters. Kind of military and universal standard for diving. Thanks for the comment and watching .
Citizen killed it with this watch. Great review.
Thank you for the review. Until this year I had only one true diver watch, an Omega mid-size Seamaster 300 Professional. I have been looking at the Citizen NY0040 for quite a while and I saw your recent review of it, but most of my watches are automatics and I wanted something different. I like Citizen's Eco-Drive and watched this review with interest, but chose not to get the Aqualand as it is quite large (to my liking) and I will never use all of it's features. Instead I bought a Citizen Promaster BN0151 (blue dial and bezel). After wearing it for two weeks I am very happy with my choice.
Awesome it’s a great watch glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
This sensor at 3 o'clock is not a helium release valve, but rather a water sensor. This sensor puts the watch into dive mode once it senses water.
Good info thanks.
Sir, that is a proper diver watch. Very good choice. From the guy that had many eco-drives,divers and nondivers promaster, in my collection, i can tell you that are bulletproof watches, very good quality, the quartz movement is very precise and no need for maintenance for at least 10-15 years (thats the capacitor/baterry life). Wear it in good health!!!
Thank you appreciate the comment. I do love the watch.
It’s not a helium escape valve it’s a water sensor that watch is an air diver only…great looking watch 👍
Yep, you are right.
Correct
Good review, that is not a helium escape valve though, this is an air diver, that is a water sensor, so it automatically starts the dive mode and depth sensor for business 👍
You are correct. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Amazing watch.
Agreed!
Great review! 👍
I've been eyeing this watch for a while too. Thought it would be too large. I'll have to try it out now. 🙂
I really agree with you, that this is a very nice watch. I also got one this on my collection. Indeed a beast and one of the best watch!!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Another great review, that's a beast of a watch!
I have the black version of your 'vintage ' Promaster', needs a new battery, but it's a great watch. I have several Eco-Drives, I love them, they're great movements, only needs light to work!
The Seiko S5 'Land Shark' is also known as the Atlas, named after the mountain range I guess? I totally agree that it's great watch, and probably more practical than a lot older divers, although not ISO certified, but like most owners I don't 'dive' I 'swim' at most so that bit is really irrelevant?
Looking forward to a review of the 'old Promaster' soon please.......
How does the blue strap fit on a smaller (6.7") wrist? Is it longer than the black strap you have on the watch. I'm concern the blue strap would wrap too much around on a smaller wrist, or there aren't enough holes to accommodate a smaller wrist.
The blue strap will fit. I have a 6.25 inch wrist. I just don’t like the all writing on the blue strap and it’s not as comfortable as the strap I replaced it with. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice review
Thanks! Much appreciated. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I do like large watches and I like that one allot currently I have two citizens and I would wear them at any occasion but thats me..
Seiko does discontinue many of its cool dive watches just the other day I was looking for the baby tuna and the monster both large dive watches and sadly not to be found anymore
It’s a great watch for sure. Keep hunting I’m sure you will find one. The thrill is in the hunt. Good luck.
The Citizen BN0230-04E Orca is a good review candidate.
Thanks for the tip. I will check that one out. I believe I have seen it.
Shame about the video mirroring there. Nice watch that. I picked one up for a steal a couple of years ago.
Awesome review! Can You tell me Your oponion na a BN2040-17X TITANIUM? Would You prefer it, even tho the price is higher? I cant finf info about the bezel in the titanium one, is it still aluminium? Thanks
The green dial is gorgeous. I think it might be out of production so you are getting it on the Grey market. Price is not to bad for Grey market. Being titanium, green and possibly out of production. You will pay a little more, but that green is awesome.
It sure is...@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri
Citizen has a long and distinguished history in producing uncompromising built-for-purpose ISO rated dive watches. Divers with actual 'street cred' in the professional diving community, not watches to impress the ladies at the bar next to the swimming pool in your holiday resort.
Absolutely lol, well said. I order an umbrella in my drink by the pool lol. I love my citizens pro masters. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have this watch. One thing I don't like is that some of the depth readings are dark red and I am not able to see them. They should all be white.
just memorize & match it with the minute markers
I would buy this watch if displayed depth in feet.
Nearly all dive watches are in meters. Conversion simple. 1 meter equals roughly 3 feet. Most watch’s I have and have handled that measure depth are in meters. Kind of military and universal standard for diving. Thanks for the comment and watching .
@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5riMetric units for science...Imperial for mistakes.
Odd, I've never worn a teddy bear on my wrist.
Very soft and comfortable.
The bezel has 60 clicks.